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Ex-intelligence officer in Austria's biggest spy trial for years
Egisto Ott, 63, denies charges of handing over information to Russian agents.
Read moreChina rethinking its Africa game? Lending cut to half in 2024 — a first since Covid pandemic
New data show China sharply cut loan commitments to the continent in 2024, the first such decline since the Covid-19 pandemic, as it moves away from debt-heavy megaprojects toward smaller, yuan-denominated and commercially viable investments
Read moreZelensky and Trump to meet as US envoy says ending war with Russia down to one issue
US envoy Steve Witkoff said he was optimistic about a deal ahead of talks with Russia's Vladimir Putin.
Read moreUK holds off joining Trump's Board of Peace over Putin concerns
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper says the Russian president has shown no commitment to peace in Ukraine.
Read more‘America will not become a nation of renters’: Trump blames Biden for soaring housing prices in US
Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, US President Donald Trump said America would not become a “nation of renters,” placing housing affordability at the centre of his economic and political messaging ahead of the November midterm elections.
Read moreVenezuela: Delcy Rodríguez reorganises govt with handpicked allies in top roles
Venezuela’s new leader is wasting little time settling into power, reshuffling key posts and tightening control even as rifts inside her own camp grow and pressure from Washington hangs over an already shaky political transition
Read moreTwo dead and several missing in New Zealand landslides
Heavy rains have ravaged the country's North Island, with a minister comparing it to a "war zone".
Read moreTrump Always Chickens Out! Is this what just happened with Greenland?
Donald Trump has ruled out using force to acquire Greenland and dropped threatened tariffs on European allies after Davos talks with Nato. The abrupt reversal has eased market jitters but has resulted in accusations of another Taco (Trump Always Chickens Out) moment by the US president
Read moreJapan suspends world's largest nuclear plant hours after restart
The operator says reactor remains "stable" and has no "radioactive impact outside".
Read moreShooting in Australia: At least 3 dead in Melbourne; number of shooters not known, police hunt on
Three people were killed, and another was wounded on Thursday in a shooting in a town in Australia's New South Wales state, police said..
Read moreSouth African police not yet able to defeat gangs, minister says
Police Minister Firoz Cachalia says organised crime is growing more complex, requiring new strategies.
Read moreThe irony of being Pakistan: To pay $1 bn for Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ seat while seeking $2.2 bn UAE aid
Pakistan has agreed to join Trump’s “Board of Peace” to support ceasefire and reconstruction efforts in Gaza, even as it seeks financial assistance from the UAE and the IMF to stabilise its economy
Read moreThree shot dead, major police operation underway at Lake Cargelligo in New South Wales
A fourth man is in hospital in a serious but stable condition.
Read moreThree dead in shooting in Australia's New South Wales
Residents have been told to stay indoors and avoid the area of the shooting.
Read moreTrump to ‘own’ Greenland by having sovereignty over military bases in draft deal: Report
In a deal meant as a compromise, US President Donald Trump could reportedly 'own' Greenland by securing sovereignty over the land on which US military bases are built on the island. Under the deal, Denmark would continue to be the sovereign of the island outside of US military bases.
Read moreGold prices to keep soaring in 2026, Goldman Sachs hikes year-end forecast to $5,400
Bullion rally extends as investors and central banks boost diversification
Read moreIs Greenland preparing for a US invasion? Govt asks citizens to stockpile supplies
Greenland has prepared a brochure for people in response to frequent power outagesand in order to “strengthen the security of the population and to ensure that society’s overall preparedness is even stronger”
Read moreMarkets jump as Donald Trump climbs down on Greenland
Global markets rally as Trump backs away from Greenland confrontation, drops tariff threat and signals coordination with NATO, easing investor fears over trans-Atlantic tensions
Read moreUS hip-hop label Def Jam launches China division in Chengdu
Universal Music calls China one of the world's most dynamic music markets.
Read moreInside Diego Garcia: The beautiful island you are not allowed to visit
Hidden in the middle of the Indian Ocean, Diego Garcia is an island people talk about more than they ever see. It is one of the most restricted islands on the planet. It hosts a major military base used by the United States and the United Kingdom. Because of this, the island is closed to ordinary travellers. Here's all you need to know about this hidden gem.
Read moreHow Azerbaijan is emerging as new third arm of Pakistan-Turkey nexus against India
Pakistan and Turkey continue to peddle their anti-India narrative. And now, they have a third partner — Azerbaijan. The former Soviet Republic recently hosted a global Khalistani conference during which New Delhi was criticised for its alleged mistreatment of Sikhs
Read moreAlarm pauses work at Japan’s Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear plant less than a day after restart
An unexpected alarm briefly interrupted work at Japan’s Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear plant just a day after a reactor restart, though regulators said there was no danger and radiation levels remained normal
Read moreIs pollution a bigger threat than Trump’s tariffs to India’s growing economy? Gita Gopinath says…
Gopinath argued that environmental factors deserve more attention than tariffs in economic debates, citing their more permanent and extensive impact on the global economy
Read moreUS Supreme Court sceptical of Trump bid to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook
Justices question presidential powers and warn against undermining central bank independence
Read moreElizabeth Holmes asks Trump administration for early prison release
She is currently serving her sentence at a minimum-security prison camp.
Read moreTaiwan’s Lai plans $40 bn defence upgrade to tackle Chinese threat — he hits political hurdle
A bitter political standoff in Taiwan is holding up President Lai Ching-te’s $40 billion defence push, even as US pressure mounts on the island to spend more on its own security amid rising tensions with China
Read moreNew Zealand: Heavy rain triggers landslide at campsite; voices of those buried heard beneath rubble
A sudden landslide slammed into a campsite at the foot of Mount Maunganui in northern New Zealand, leaving several people missing. Rescuers heard voices under the mud but had to pull back because the ground was still unstable
Read moreGhislaine Maxwell to testify before US Congress in Epstein probe
The convicted sex trafficker has previously said she would decline to answer questions unless she is granted immunity.
Read moreDid US give Greenland to Denmark? Fact-checking Donald Trump's Davos speech
US President Donald Trump used his Davos speech to showcase his achievements on the economy, Nato, energy, immigration and global conflicts. A detailed fact-check of his claims, however, reveals multiple inaccuracies, exaggerations and misleading assertions when compared with official data and records
Read morePutin says Trump’s Greenland move ‘not our concern’ but reminds Russia of Alaska sale to US
Putin, quoted by Russian news agencies, told the Russian Security Council that the situation brought to mind Russia’s 19th-century sale of Alaska to the United States. He estimated the current value of Greenland at $200-250 million
Read moreIndia's Sensex rallies 700 points, Nifty50 clears 25,300 as Trump flags progress on India trade deal
Global cues firm, banks and PSU stocks lead broad-based market rally
Read moreUS officially exits WHO today citing 'mishandling of Covid-19 pandemic that arose out of Wuhan, China
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to withdraw the United States from the World Health Organization, citing concerns over mismanagement, political influence, and funding. The move pauses US support while officials plan alternative global health partnerships
Read moreSlashed incomes and gamers go cold turkey: the fallout from Uganda's internet shutdown
The internet was shut during the general election, leaving many people without any income - or entertainment.
Read moreGreenland or Iceland, ‘stupid people’ and more… Takeaways from Trump’s Davos speech
Donald Trump’s Davos address was a lengthy rant against the world. The US president continued to exert pressure on Greenland, but said he wouldn’t use military force to acquire the Arctic territory. He also criticised Europe and Nato, and issued a threat to Canada’s Mark Carney while mocking France’s Emmanuel Macron
Read moreRace for rare earths: US uranium firm strikes $300 mn deal for Australian miner amid Trump-China tussle
The deal aims to establish a premier "mines-to-metal" supply chain for rare earths, essential components for permanent magnets used in defence, electric vehicles, and renewable energy
Read moreFrom ‘Aber‑baijan’ to Iceland vs Greenland confusion, Trump's Davos speech was a string of slip-ups
US President Donald Trump made waves at the World Economic Forum in Davos, not just with his policy remarks, but for a series of verbal slip-ups
Read moreDeadly landslides in New Zealand after heavy rainfall and winds
An Australian tourist describes seeing one of the landslides behind him and running from it.
Read morePutin agrees to contribute $1 billion to Trump's Board of Peace
Putin said that the remaining frozen funds from the previous US govt can be used to rebuild territories that were destroyed during the Russia-Ukraine war
Read moreCough-inducing strange odour forces evacuation at World Economic Forum in Davos | Watch
An unusual odour that caused coughing among attendees forced a precautionary evacuation at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Footage circulating online captures emergency responders leading people out of the Congress Centre
Read moreUS court lets ICE use force, pepper spray against peaceful protesters in Minnesota
A federal appeals court has temporarily lifted restrictions on ICE operations during protests in Minnesota, intensifying a legal and political battle over civil liberties, immigration enforcement and federal authority
Read moreTrump ratcheted up the Greenland rhetoric - but has he been talked down?
Despite talk of a deal over Greenland, it will be hard for US allies to return to business as usual, writes the BBC’s diplomatic correspondent.
Read moreCyprus-style plan would allow US to control its bases as territory, and potentially expand to mineral areas
US bases would be considered its territory in the Arctic region, under draft framework.
Read moreFBI cannot examine electronic devices seized from WaPo journalist's home, federal judge rules
Attorney General Pam Bondi said the search was part of an investigation into an alleged leak from the Pentagon, which has introduced new restrictive media policies under President Donald Trump
Read moreWatch: Russian cosmonaut captures stunning aurora from space
Cosmonaut Sergey Kud-Sverchkov captured the lights over Earth during one of the largest solar storms in more than 20 years.
Read more'Very low bar of cause': US Supreme Court sceptical of Trump bid to fire Lisa Cook
During two hours of oral arguments Wednesday, a majority of the nine justices on the top court -- both conservatives and liberals -- expressed doubts that the president had shown sufficient cause to remove Cook or had provided her with appropriate due process
Read more3 journalists among 11 killed by Israeli forces in Gaza in latest ceasefire violation
The Palestinian Journalists Syndicate said that the journalists “were carrying out a humanitarian, journalistic mission to film and document the suffering of civilians”
Read moreIn an apparent climbdown, Trump announces Greenland ‘framework’, backing off US force and tariffs
Nato chief Mark Rutte said question of Danish sovereignty of Greenland was not discussed.
Read morePerth teacher accused of sexual abuse gives birth to student’s baby - police
DNA tests led WA Police to seek three further child sex charges.
Read moreTrump says 'framework' for Greenland deal ready, drops tariffs on European countries
He added that officials are currently discussing matters related to the Golden Dome and that Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff will be among those leading the negotiations from his team
Read moreBritain’s House of Lords approves social media ban for under-16s in vote on amendment
It raises pressure on the UK Government to match a similar law passed in Australia.
Read moreEU suspends approval of US trade deal
The move follows renewed tensions between the US and EU, as Donald Trump pushes to acquire Greenland.
Read moreUS Supreme Court ruling on case involving Trump bid to fire Fed governor is expected in weeks or months
It is a major test of US President Donald Trump’s push to expand presidential power.
Read moreSaudi Arabia, Qatar, seven others accept Trump ‘Board of Peace’ invite
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has also accepted the invitation.
Read moreDame Prue Leith is leaving The Great British Bake Off
A flood of comments from the show's fellow judges and former contestants poured in under the announcement, paying tribute to Dame Prue's expertise and wit.
Read moreThe Clintons have refused to meet the oversight committee regarding its probe into Jeffrey Epstein
Bill and Hillary Clinton have refused to meet the committee over its Epstein probe.
Read moreSupreme Court sceptical of Trump firing of central bank governor Lisa Cook
One conservative justice warned that the White House interpretation of the law could "shatter" Federal Reserve independence.
Read moreIsraeli strike in Gaza kills three journalists, first responders say
Another eight Palestinians were killed by Israeli artillery and gunfire across Gaza on Wednesday, according to medics.
Read moreUS to transfer Islamic State prisoners from Syria to Iraq
The move comes as Syrian government forces take control of north-eastern areas where Kurdish-led forces have long controlled.
Read moreFaisal Islam: What it was like inside the room with Donald Trump at Davos
Our economics editor says there was mixed reaction in the room during Trump's Davos speech.
Read moreFact-checking Trump's Davos speech
The US president made a series of contested claims, ranging from the status of Greenland to Nato spending.
Read more‘End of the Hasina era’: Sheikh Hasina had planned to retire from politics, says son
Sajeeb Wazed Joy, son of deposed former Bangladeshi prime minister Sheikh Hasina, said his mother had already planned to withdraw from politics, describing her removal from power as “in a sense the end of the Hasina era”
Read moreRecord snowfall leaves cars stuck and people stranded in Russia's Far East
Parts of Kamchatka Peninsula have been buried under its heaviest snowfall in 60 years, as scientists say the winter blast could be due to climate change.
Read moreWhat we know about Spain's worst rail disaster in over a decade
What caused the train to derail remains unclear but officials say an investigation has been launched.
Read moreEU and India agree to proceed with security and defence partnership, Kallas says
The European Union has agreed with India to proceed with the signature of a new security and defence partnership between the two parties, EU Foreign Policy Chief Kaja Kallas said on Wednesday.
Read moreEU lawmakers put US trade pact on hold after Trump threatens tariffs over Greenland
The warning shot from the European Parliament comes as the 27-nation bloc weighs how hard to hit back if Trump follows through against Washington's long-standing allies.
Read moreTaylor Swift makes history as she joins Songwriters Hall of Fame
The US pop superstar is among nine songwriters who have been inducted into the 2026 class.
Read more‘What the hell happened?’ Trump takes swipe at Macron’s sunglasses in Davos speech
"I watched him yesterday, with those beautiful sunglasses. What the hell happened?" Trump said, speaking to global elites at the annual World Economic Forum in the Swiss mountain resort
Read more'PM Modi a fantastic man... we're going to have a good deal': Trump tells Moneycontrol | Watch
US President Donald Trump voiced optimism about the future of India–US trade ties, praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi and describing him as a trusted friend.
Read moreSaudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, Indonesia, Pakistan, Qatar, UAE accept Trump 'Board of Peace'
Saudi Arabia and seven Muslim-majority countries including Gaza mediators Qatar and Turkey have agreed to join US President Donald Trump's "Board of Peace", the Saudi foreign ministry said on Wednesday.
Read moreWatch: How was Trump's Davos speech received?
The BBC's Faisal Islam was in the room when President Trump told his audience that he would not use force in Greenland, but also launched a long argument for why the US should own it.
Read moreGreenland unveils 'crisis' guidelines as Trump renews call for talks on taking island
Greenland's government unveiled a new brochure on Wednesday offering advice to the population in the event of a "crisis" in the territory, which US President Donald Trump has repeatedly vowed to seize from ally Denmark.
Read moreTrump says Ukraine war deal ‘reasonably close’, plans Zelenskyy meeting in Switzerland
Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, the US president said both Kyiv and Moscow were ready to negotiate an end to the nearly four-year-old conflict
Read moreSyria blames Kurds for violating ceasefire, jeopardising prospects of reconciliation deal
Syria's government said a drone strike by the Kurdishled Syrian Democratic Forces killed seven of its soldiers on Wednesday, though the SDF denied this, in an incident that threatens to derail a ceasefire after days of fighting in the northeast.
Read moreOldest cave painting of red claw hand could rewrite human creativity timeline
A stencilled outline of a hand found on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi is the world's oldest known cave painting, researchers say.
Read moreDavos 2026 Live Updates: Trump says he won’t use force to take Greenland, warns Europe is ‘not heading in the right direction’
Davos 2026 Live Updates: President Donald Trump insisted Wednesday at the World Economic Forum that the U.S. is booming but Europe is “not heading in the right direction,” as his ambitions to wrest control of Greenland from NATO ally Denmark threatened to tear apart relations with many of Washington's closest allies apart.
Read moreIsrael postpones demolition of Palestinian children's football pitch
An international campaign to save the pitch in the occupied West Bank city of Bethlehem appears to have forced the authorities to reconsider.
Read moreTrump’s Chagos taunts trigger UK political war of words
Donald Trump’s taunts over Britain’s plan to hand the Chagos Islands to Mauritius have intensified political divisions in the UK, fuelling Conservative and Reform attacks while Downing Street insists the deal and US support remains intact.
Read more‘Rules-based order is fading’: When Carney responded to Trump challenge in Davos | Full text
In his Davos address, Mark Carney highlighted the vital role of sustainable finance and global cooperation in driving a fair and resilient transition to a low-carbon economy, calling for unified action from governments, investors, and institutions worldwide.
Read moreTrump issues sharp criticism of Europe at Davos, says continent is ‘no longer recognisable’
US President Donald Trump used his address at the World Economic Forum in Davos to sharply criticise Europe’s trajectory, reignite controversy over Greenland and take aim at allies on multiple fronts
Read moreCould US Congress stop Trump from taking over Greenland?
Some of the president's fellow Republicans oppose him - but it's not clear if they would join Democrats to block a takeover of the island.
Read moreLoved ones of victims reeling after high-speed rail crash in southern Spain
Two deadly crashes in almost as many days have inflicted grief, anger and disruption. Two deadly crashes in almost as many days inflict grief, anger and disruption in Spain.
Read moreWill Brazil go back to Bolsonaro? Lula finds new challenger in jailed ex-president's son Flavio
New polling shows Senator Flavio Bolsonaro emerging as President Lula’s main challenger, with the race for Brazil’s 2026 presidency tightening
Read more‘Not competing for influence on Greenland’: China warns Europe over ‘diktats of a bully’
China distances itself from the Greenland controversy while cautioning Europe against heavy dependence on the US as tensions strain transatlantic ties
Read more'Denmark irrelevant': Bessent rejects Europe's threat to sell US treasury bonds over Trump's Greenland push
"Denmark’s investment in US Treasury bonds, like Denmark itself, is irrelevant," Bessent said, adding, “They’ve been selling treasuries for years. I am not concerned at all”
Read moreIndia-EU Summit talks to focus on trade, defence and mobility pacts
India and the European Union are set to announce the conclusion of a free trade agreement, firming up of a defence partnership pact and a framework for mobility of Indian professionals at the summit talks next week, diplomatic sources said on Monday.
Read moreEU push to phase out ‘high-risk’ tech sparks backlash from China’s Huawei
The European Commission’s proposed overhaul of cybersecurity rules would allow the bloc to phase out technology from “high-risk” suppliers across critical sectors, a move criticised by China’s Huawei as discriminatory and protectionist
Read moreTrump envoys Witkoff, Kushner to meet Putin in Moscow as US pushes new Ukraine talks
US envoys Witkoff and Kushnerwill head to Moscow for fresh talks with Putin on Ukraine after preliminary discussions in Davos are described as “very positive.”
Read morePeople are traveling more, even as costs rise: UN Tourism
UN Tourism barometer has termed 2025 “a new record year for international tourist arrivals in the post-pandemic era.” This growth also matches earlier forecasts, suggesting that tourism has returned to its long term pattern of steady expansion. Here's what it means for travellers
Read moreUS Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent brushes off fears of Treasuries sell-off amid Greenland tensions
Says foreign demand for US debt remains strong despite European criticism of Trump administration
Read moreAmericans, not foreign countries, are paying for Trump tariffs — almost entirely, finds report
US tariffs backfire as Americans bear nearly entire cost, says Kiel Institute study
Read moreIn a first, Rubio to testify before Senate panel next week on Trump's Maduro raid
Secretary of State Marco Rubio will testify before the Senate on Trump’s capture of Nicolás Maduro, as lawmakers weigh executive power, lethal anti-drug operations and rising foreign policy tensions stretching from Venezuela to Nato.
Read moreUK, China to revive ‘golden era’ business ties during Starmer visit
Britain and China will aim to revive a "golden era" business dialogue when Prime Minister Keir Starmer visits Beijing next week, with top company executives from both sides invited to participate
Read moreSouth Korea court sentences ex-PM Han to 23 years in jail in Yoon’s martial law case
Han, 76, is the first former cabinet minister to receive a court ruling on criminal charges directly connected to the martial law episode, a case legal experts say could serve as a bellwether for related trials
Read moreWho’s in and who's out of Trump’s Gaza 'Board of Peace'?
US President Donald Trump has launched a 'Board of Peace' to oversee Gaza’s post-war governance and reconstruction. While Israel, the UAE, Bahrain, Egypt and several others have joined, countries like Norway, Sweden and Italy have declined, and a few others are still on the fence
Read moreIndonesia currency crisis: Rupiah slips to 16,945 against dollar after Prabowo names nephew to central bank
Indonesia’s currency has come under renewed pressure after President Prabowo Subianto’s decision to nominate his nephew to the central bank reignited concerns over monetary independence, spooking investors already uneasy about widening fiscal risks and an ambitious growth push
Read moreSunita Williams reveals what she ‘missed’ despite spending 9 months in space — it’s about India
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams on life aboard the ISS, her roots, and missing a meeting with India’s spacefarer
Read moreTrump says tiny cars are amazing but will Americans actually buy them?
The president wants to bring to the US tiny vehicles, like those commonly seen on the streets of Japan.
Read moreIs Canada preparing for a US invasion as Trump unsettles allies? Report says...
In the wake of US President Donald Trump’s stated intention to annex Canada and make it the 51st state, the Canadian military has modelled a hypothetical American invasion and how both troops and civilians might fight back, according to a report.
Read moreIndia-EU trade deal faces new challenge from carbon lobby, non-tariff barriers: Jefferies
Carbon border tax and limited scope for relaxations seen as key concern for Indian exports
Read moreShock and confusion as Spain struggles for answers after deadly train crash
Investigators remain baffled by the cause of Sunday's deadly crash in the south of the country.
Read moreDoes peace invite war? What Greenland faces now and Tibet suffered decades ago
Does peace invite a war? As Trump builds pressure, including military, to acquire Greenland, the history of why Tibet lost its territory, resources and civilisation to the new power that emerged in China in the 1940s has a message for Europe, and the world.
Read morePM Modi may visit Malaysia in early February
PM Modi was unable to attend the Asean Summit hosted by Malaysia last year, owing to commitments at home andthe Bihar Assembly Elections
Read more‘World looking for trusted partners, India ranks very high’: Ashwini Vaishnaw at Davos
Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Vaishnaw said India’s policy stability, clarity of vision and long-term economic thinking have significantly enhanced its standing on the world stage
Read more4 advisors Trump lost in one year of his second White House term
Trump asserted that his A team is "doing a great job". While the president did not take any names, it is not unknown that he crafted his go-to crew in a way that gave a place to his backers and campaign donors
Read moreFrance, Canada & more: How America’s allies are taking on Trump in public over Greenland
French President Emmanuel Macron is among the world leaders who are publicly slamming Donald Trump over his claims on Greenland. In a veiled swipe at the US president, he warned against a ‘shift towards a world without rules, where international law is trampled under foot’. The European Union is also planning to suspend its trade deal with the US as Trump threatens 10 per cent tariffs on eight countries, including the UK and Norway
Read moreIsrael’s Netanyahu accepts invitation to join Trump-led 'Board of Peace'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has agreed to join US President Donald Trump’s new “Board of Peace,” a diplomatic initiative that began with Gaza and could expand to other global conflicts
Read moreRussia rejoices surge in gold prices while world complains — it reaps $216 bn windfall
Russia, which produces more than 300 tonnes of gold annually, is among the top global miners, but its bullion has been barred from Western markets and delisted by the London Bullion Market Association since 2022
Read moreDid Trump reduce inflation in US? Did he resolve 8 wars? Fact-checking US president’s one year in office speech
In a nearly two-hour speech, Donald Trump hailed his first year in office, recounting many accomplishments. The US president noted that the American economy is at its best and tariffs had helped in this effort. Moreover, he saved ‘millions of lives’ by resolving eight wars across the globe. But are these claims true?
Read moreCampaign to 'Danify California' gathers pace as Trump presses to acquire Greenland
The petition, titled 'Danify California', asks Danish authorities to buy California from Trump. It was created in early 2025 following Potus' initial demands to buy Greenland. Now, as Trump's pressure tactics grow, the petition is receiving more signatures
Read moreShinzo Abe assassination: Japanese court sentences gunman to life in prison
Japan hands down life sentence to man who assassinated former PM Shinzo Abe, closing a case that shocked the nation and triggered scrutiny of political-religious ties
Read morePhotos leaked to BBC show faces of hundreds killed in Iran's brutal protest crackdown
The images from one mortuary in Tehran were shown to families who went to identify their loved ones.
Read moreTrump's Greenland push brings back 'Sell America' trend as US stocks tumble
US stocks tumbled across the board, the dollar weakened, and long-term Treasury yields edged higher, an unusual combination that signalled growing unease among investors who have largely brushed aside geopolitical shocks in recent years
Read more‘Globalisation has failed the West,’ says US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick at Davos
Trump administration says offshoring hollowed out Western economies and urges focus on sovereignty and domestic industry
Read moreAs Trump goes after oil and gas everywhere, he faces a threat — Chinese batteries may soon power the world
Even as US President Donald Trump is on a mission to secure oil and gas reserves, the world's leading economies appear to be transitioning to electric vehicles (EVs) and Chinese batteries are powering the world's adoption of EVs.
Read moreTrump's Venezuela crackdown continues, US military seizes another tanker in the Caribbean
The military command did not say whether the U.S. Coast Guard took control of the tanker as has been the case in prior seizures. Both the Pentagon and Southern Command said they had nothing to add when asked for more details
Read moreTrump’s Air Force One returns after technical snag, he will now fly in back-up aircraft to Davos
US President Donald Trump's Air Force One is returning to base after a technical snag. He will fly to Switzerland's Davos to attend the World Economic Forum in a back-up aeroplane.
Read moreTrump shares illustration of himself, Rubio and Vance planting US flag in Greenland
The image shows Trump holding a US flag and standing beside a road signboard that says "Greenland, US Territory, Est. 2026"
Read moreTrump ‘a wake-up call... an accelerator’ to European integration: Christine Lagarde
While US President Donald Trump's coercive campaign against Europe is a 'wake-up call' for the continent, it could also accelerate the long-stalled European integration, European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde has said.
Read more'It hasn't been very helpful': Trump says Board of Peace 'might' replace UN
Trump is expected to formalise the Gaza peace board at a signing ceremony this week at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland
Read moreTrump News Live Updates: Trump says ICE 'makes mistakes' in rare submission on immigration crackdown
Trump News Live Updates: Trump marked his first year back in the White House on Tuesday, completing a whirlwind opening year of his second term. During this period, he has expanded presidential powers, reshaped America’s foreign relations, and pursued controversial policies that have deepened domestic divisions.
Read moreTrump administration admits Elon Musk's Doge accessed and shared Social Security data
This admission, made by the Justice Department in a filing on Friday, January 16, 2026, confirms long-standing allegations from whistleblowers that the cost-cutting initiative led by Elon Musk bypassed security protocols to obtain some of the government’s most protected personal information
Read moreOne dead, four injured after train derails near Barcelona; second rail accident in days
The latest incident is likely to raise more questions about Spanish rail safety after the collision of two high-speed trains in the southern region of Andalusia on Sunday killed 42 people and injured more than 120
Read more'They make mistakes': Trump says he 'feels terribly' about immigration crackdown in one-year review
"They're going to make some mistakes sometimes. It can happen. We feel terribly," he said. The president's comments come amid a widespread immigration crackdown across the US that has led to violent protests
Read moreTrump hints at alternative tactics to take over Greenland despite Europe's dissent
Denmark has warned that the entire NATO alliance is at risk if Trump moves forward on threats. Over the weekend, Trump vowed fresh tariffs on European countries, including Britain, France and Germany, which sent troops to Greenland in solidarity
Read moreThe Indian couple who won a $200,000 settlement over 'food racism' at US university
The dispute began after the couple defended their right to heat palak paneer in a campus microwave.
Read moreLocked exits, panic and desperate calls for help: Survivors tell of mall fire horror
The BBC speaks to eyewitnesses and survivors of the fire that ripped through a busy Pakistan shopping centre.
Read moreFilm about Palestinian girl's desperate plea was a 'way to not feel helpless', says director
Kaouther Ben Hani's Oscar hopeful, The Voice of Hind Rajab, tells the tale of a girl killed in Gaza.
Read moreBeckham v Peltz Beckham: Could Brooklyn torpedo the family brand?
Brooklyn's explosive post about Brand Beckham "has ruptured it from within", one commentator says.
Read moreLyse Doucet: Trump is shaking the world order more than any president since WW2
Trump's demands over Greenland are a rude awakening in a moment fraught with risk.
Read more'Given the security situation...': India asks families of officials in Bangladesh to return amid election tensions
India on Tuesday advised the families of Indian officials posted in Bangladesh to return home as a precautionary measure, citing security concerns ahead of the country’s parliamentary elections
Read moreCarney warns 'rules-based order fading', urges middle powers to unite at Davos
Carney on Tuesday warned that the erosion of the international rules-based order means middle-sized countries must stick together, delivering a thinly veiled critique of the US administration’s foreign policy and its use of punitive trade measures
Read moreWatch: Macron in sunglasses at WEF speech, days after bloodshot eye was in spotlight
The French president’s aviator-clad appearance at the World Economic Forum followed days of scrutiny over an eye condition and came amid renewed diplomatic tensions with the United States
Read moreTrump's full messages with European leaders – and what they tell us
Experts tell BBC what to read into private messages between US President Donald Trump and European leaders that have been shared publicly .
Read moreAustralia passes tougher hate crime and gun laws after Bondi Beach attack
Australian lawmakers have passed tougher gun and hate crime laws following last month’s mass shooting at a Jewish Hanukkah celebration at Sydney’s Bondi Beach.
Read more'Prefer respect to bully': Macron mocks Trump with a punch in his Davos speech
At the World Economic Forum, Macron urged Europe to protect its interests, criticised US trade threats, and called for cooperation over “bullies” and “brutality,” amid the Greenland dispute and Trump’s tariffs on French wine
Read moreUS Supreme Court defers ruling on legal challenge to Trump’s global tariffs
The US Supreme Court on Tuesday postponed a decision on a legal challenge to President Donald Trump’s global tariffs, keeping the future of the policy uncertain.
Read moreIKEA to double India investment over $2.20 in five years, expand stores and online footprint
Furniture giant targets 30 stores, boosts local sourcing and digital sales as India becomes a priority market
Read moreIsrael directs Gaza households to relocate in initial compulsory evacuation post ceasefire
Israeli forces drop leaflets ordering Palestinian families from Bani Suhaila tents in southern Gaza, first compulsory evacuation since October ceasefire.
Read morePro-Kurd demonstrators and police clash near Turkey–Syria border
Clashes broke out on Turkey’s border with Syria as police confronted pro-Kurdish protesters angered by a Syrian military offensive against Kurdish forces, with tear gas and water cannon used to disperse the crowd
Read moreAt Davos, China calls out ‘unilateral acts’ as it pitches itself as reliable trade partner amid Trump tensions
China’s Vice Premier He Lifeng on Tuesday projected his country as a champion of the rules-based international order during a speech at the World Economic Forum, delivering a veiled critique of the Trump administration
Read more'Mother of all deals': EU close to sealing historic India trade pact, says Ursula at WEF
India and the European Union are close to finalising a historic free trade agreement that would create a market of 2 billion people and cover nearly a quarter of the world’s GDP, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Tuesday
Read moreJapan: Three things Takaichi aims to achieve with snap polls
Just three months into office, Japan’s first female prime minister Sanae Takaichi has called a snap February 8 election, dissolving parliament on day one to capitalise on high approval ratings and seek a stronger mandate at home and abroad
Read moreSaudi Arabia-UAE rift spills into Davos as West Asia tensions deepen
At the World Economic Forum, discussions meant to focus on finance, technology, and development are increasingly dominated by the widening Saudi-UAE rivalry and its impact on regional crises across West Asia
Read more'International gangster': UK leader brands Trump a 'bully' and 'corrupt', warns ties with US at risk amid Greenland tensions
UK Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey has sharply criticised US President Donald Trump, calling him an “international gangster” and a “bully” over his Greenland tariff threats, warning that the historic US-UK relationship is now at risk.
Read moreBBC visits UN compound Israel is demolishing in East Jerusalem
John Sudworth says the sounds of heavy machinery can be heard echoing around the neighbourhood.
Read moreUN chief drops out of Davos after coming down with a cold
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has cancelled his appearance at this week’s World Economic Forum in Davos after falling ill. The UN said the decision was taken after the secretary-general developed a “bad cold” and will leave Switzerland
Read moreRussia denies contact with US over expiry of the New START nuclear arms control treaty
Russia reports no dedicated negotiations with United States prior to New START treaty's February expiry. Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov noted Moscow awaits formal response to President Putin's proposal for one year voluntary extension, amid US calls to involve China.
Read moreLecornu likely to survive no-confidence votes after Socialist Party rule out toppling govt
Socialist leader Olivier Faure said on Tuesday this party would not join no-confidence motions backed by the far-left France Unbowed or the far-right National Rally, following concessions offered by Lecornu last week
Read moreUK government approves China’s controversial mega-embassy in London
Often referred to as a “mega-embassy,” the project will be located at Royal Mint Court, close to Tower Bridge and major financial areas. Acquired by China in 2018, it is planned to serve as the country’s biggest European diplomatic site
Read moreGreenland, Canada in 'new map of USA': Trump fuels territory feuds with allies
Trump has stirred fresh controversy with European allies after sharing an image on Truth Social showing Canada and Greenland coloured in US flag hues, reviving tensions over his push to acquire the Arctic island.
Read more8 Astronomical events that will be unique to 2026: Dates and significance explained
2026 will feature lunar and solar eclipses, aligned planets, an eight-year supermoon, and multiple meteor showers. For star gazers it is going to be packed year with treasured sightings. Here's all you can look forward to.
Read moreEnlarged replica of Trump’s alleged birthday card to Epstein installed at US mall
A giant replica of an alleged birthday message linked to Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein has been installed at Washington’s National Mall
Read more5 things Trump got wrong about India
Trump has, not once, but on several occasions, shifted his rhetoric towards India. His tariffs became a point of contention in the India-US relationship. However, tariffs were not the only loggerheads that took their relationship downhill
Read moreTalks between Syrian govt & Kurdish SDF have collapsed, says official
Talks between Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa and General Mazloum Abdi, the Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces' (SDF) leader, have collapsed in Damascus, a Kurdish official has told AFP.
Read moreIsrael bulldozes UNRWA headquarters in east Jerusalem after banning agency’s operations
Israeli authorities have begun demolishing UNRWA’s headquarters in East Jerusalem after passing a law banning the agency’s operations. The move has drawn sharp criticism from the UN, which calls it a violation of international law and diplomatic norms.
Read moreIs American economy actually dependent on Europe's money?
European investors hold trillions in US assets and even a small pullback could shake the dollar
Read more‘Great stupidity’: Trump reverses stance on UK-Mauritius Chagos Islands deal to justify Greenland’s control
In a sharp reversal, US President Donald Trump has slammed the UK-Mauritius Chagos Islands deal as 'great stupidity' and cited it as a reason to occupy Denmark's Greenland island. He had last year endorsed the deal and called it commendable.
Read moreTrump shares private message from Macron questioning Greenland push amid standoff
Trump has shared what he says is a private message from French President Emmanuel Macron, adding to growing tensions between Washington and Paris over Greenland and Gaza-related diplomacy. The move comes as France resists US plans on Greenland.
Read more‘Free America Walkout’: A protest campaign to mark one year of Trump 2.0
The movement's official website encourages people from all walks of life to join the walk-outs on January 20 local time
Read moreClimate change is making Antarctic penguins breed too soon — and that's a problem
Antarctic penguins are now breeding earlier than ever, a shift linked to climate change. Scientists warn this could disrupt food supply for chicks and alter ecosystem balance, with gentoo penguins possibly gaining while Adélie and chinstrap face challenges
Read moreSpain declares three days of mourning after deadly Adamuz train crash
A high-speed train collision near Adamuz in southern Spain killed at least 40 people and injured more than 120, prompting national mourning and an investigation into the country’s worst rail disaster in over a decade.
Read moreAre Trump tariffs legally valid? US Supreme Court to decide today
The US Supreme Court is expected to issue key rulings on January 20, with several major cases still pending. Among them is a closely watched legal challenge to President Donald Trump’s use of emergency powers to impose sweeping global tariffs, a decision that could have wide implications for global trade.
Read moreConfronted over Greenland, Europe is ditching its softly-softly approach to Trump
Transatlantic relations aren't broken, though they are damaged. And if Europeans want to try to cut through with Trump, they'll have to stick together, writes Europe Editor Katya Adler
Read moreChina becomes latest country to get an invite to join Trump's ‘Board of Peace’
China says it has received an invitation to join Donald Trump’s proposed “Board of Peace,” but has not decided whether to accept
Read moreWhy joining Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ could be tricky for India
Donald Trump has extended an invitation to India to join the ‘Board of Peace’, the most ‘impressive and consequential Board ever assembled’. New Delhi is still weighing its options on joining this collective, which will work to rebuild Gaza
Read moreMore 5th-gen fighter jets with China, more combat-hardened pilots in Russia: UK report flags what worries West
Since 2020, China and Russia have massively expanded their air power, with China tripling fifth‑generation fighter production and Russia fielding more battle-tested pilots integrated with advanced air defences, according to a report from the Royal United Services Institute (Rusi).
Read moreTariffs, trade and tricks: Trump 2.0 sees India find new markets, more friends to do business with
While the US remains a critical export destination, India’s trade exposure is now more diversified than during Trump 1.0. This has reduced the immediate impact of tariff shocks and given policymakers greater room to manoeuvre
Read moreTrump to hold Greenland meeting at Davos after ‘very good’ call with Nato chief Rutte
After a “very good” call with Nato chief Mark Rutte, Donald Trump doubled down on his Greenland push, calling it “imperative” for global security and insisting “there can be no going back,” a stance that continues to rattle allies ahead of Davos
Read moreMindful travelling: What is the Passport Pledge initiative introduced by Palau?
In recent years, Palau has witnessed a rise in tourist numbers. The government recognised the need for visitors to adopt a more mindful approach, which led to the introduction of the Palau Pledge. Here's all you need to know about it.
Read moreAround 120 Islamic State detainees escape from Syrian prison after clashes as govt, SDF trade blame
Syria says about 120 Islamic State detainees escaped from Shaddadi prison after days of clashes with Kurdish-led forces, as Damascus and the SDF accuse each other and struggle to contain the breakout amid wider political and military tensions.
Read morePalestinian children's football pitch faces Israeli demolition ultimatum
The football club is ordered to remove the pitch, which Israel says was illegally built, or have it torn down.
Read moreAmid Trump’s Greenland moves, Denmark floats special Nato mission on island
Nato chief Mark Rutte, who held a meeting with Denmark's defence minister, has said he had discussed "how important the Arctic -- including Greenland -- is to our collective security"
Read moreSouth Korea takes one step towards 4.5-day workweek — banks to close one hour early on Fridays
One of the country's major commercial banks, the KB Kookmin Bank, has pioneered in this venture by announcing that it has held discussions with its labour union and agreed on introducing a 4.9-day workweek, which would allow workers to leave office early on Fridays
Read moreRevenue Outlook Dims as CEO Confidence Falls to 5-Year Low: PwC
Global CEOs cite geopolitical uncertainty, cyber risks, and rapid tech change as key factors behind weakening revenue outlook.
Read moreDollar extends losses as geopolitics revive 'sell America' trade
The dollar retreated for a second day in Asian trading on Tuesday after threats from the White House towards the European Union over the future of Greenland triggered a broad selloff across US stocks and government bonds
Read moreWhile California sees revolt by billionaires, Mamdani builds case to tax the rich more in New York
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani said fears of a wealthy exodus from higher taxes are misplaced, arguing that rising childcare costs and inequality are already driving families out of the city.
Read moreOne year of Trump 2.0: From tariffs to immigration, how US-India ties have changed
When Donald Trump won the US presidential elections, India-US ties were stronger than ever. But in the first year of his second term, things have changed drastically. India faces steep tariffs, and the immigration crackdown is affecting H1-B visa holders and more
Read moreTrump threatens 200% tariff on French wine after Macron blocks US push on ‘Board of Peace’
Trump targets French exports with massive 200% tariffs after President Macron hesitates to join the "Board of Peace," a rebuilding initiative now confirmed to include an invitation for Vladimir Putin
Read moreIndia, UAE set $200 billion trade target by 2032, deepen ties across energy, defence and tech
The trade target underscores the deepening India-UAE economic partnership, which has expanded rapidly since the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) came into force. The UAE has now emerged as India’s second-largest supplier of liquefied natural gas (LNG)
Read moreChinese tourist footfall in Japan falls 45% as overall visitor numbers remain high
Chinese tourist numbers to Japan plunged 45% in December amid diplomatic tensions over Taiwan, even as overall tourism remained high
Read moreTiming matters: Why UAE president visited India for just 3 hours
UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan was in India for all of three hours on Monday (January 20). While his talks with PM Modi focused on trade and defence, the duration of his meeting created quite a buzz. The visit comes amid multiple flashpoints and changing equations in the West Asia region
Read moreKabul blast: Why was a Chinese restaurant targeted by the Islamic State?
At least seven people, including a Chinese national, were killed when a blast hit a Chinese-run restaurant in Kabul’s Shahr-e-Naw district. The Islamic State claimed responsibility, saying Chinese citizens were targeted. The attack has raised fresh concerns over security for foreigners in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan
Read moreYunus teasing India again over Chicken’s Neck? Bangladesh takes China envoy to Teesta project site
The interim government led by Muhammad Yunus clarified that Chinese envoy Yao Wen’s recent visit focused on a technical assessment for the Teesta River Comprehensive Management and Restoration Project
Read moreNorth Korea's Kim sacks vice premier during speech over 'incompetence'
Touring the opening of an industrial machinery complex, Kim blasted cadres who for "too long been accustomed to defeatism, irresponsibility and passiveness"
Read moreArmed gangs abduct over 160 worshippers in Nigeria’s Kaduna
Armed gangs stormed multiple churches in Nigeria’s Kaduna State and kidnapped over 160 worshippers during Sunday services, even as local leaders and authorities dispute the scale and confirmation of the attack
Read moreFrance 'does not intend' to accept Trump's invitation to join Board of Peace for Gaza: Report
France "does not intend to answer favourably" to the invitation, as the charter which conceived the board does not limit its role to the Palestinian territory
Read moreCanada faces a Trump question, but China isn’t the answer, says Taiwan envoy
The statement came from Canada's Taiwanese Envoy Harry Ho-jen Tseng following a meeting between Prime Minister Mark Carney and Chinese President Xi Jinping last week. Under the agreement, both countries have agreed to lower trade barriers and rebuild ties
Read moreCanada weighs deploying troops to Greenland for Nato exercises
Canada is weighing whether to send troops to Greenland for upcoming Nato exercises, as Prime Minister Mark Carney faces added pressure from Donald Trump’s latest remarks and works to align with European allies.
Read moreMore than 100 vehicles pile up on US motorway after crash
Jack-knifed trucks were left strewn across the road after heavy snow in Ottawa County, Michigan.
Read moreWildfires rage into third day in southern Chile as death toll continues to rise
Wildfires fuelled by extreme heat and strong winds have torn through southern Chile, killing at least 19 people, destroying towns, and forcing thousands to flee as authorities deploy firefighters and soldiers to contain the rapidly spreading blazes.
Read moreUS deploys military aircraft to Greenland amid mounting tensions
The US is deploying military aircraft to Greenland amid rising Arctic tensions following Trump’s renewed push to acquire the territory, prompting coordinated allied activity and strong European reactions over sovereignty and security concerns
Read moreHiring woes and 'super high' prices: Voters say Trump's progress on the US economy is mixed
We asked six Americans what they make of the US economy one year after President Trump returned to the White House.
Read moreAt least 40 killed as high-speed trains collide in southern Spain, Europe’s deadliest rail crash in 80 years
At least 40 people have died in southern Spain after a high-speed train derailed and collided with an oncoming one on Sunday night in one of the worst railway accidents in Europe in 80 years
Read moreFrench PM Lecornu to force 2026 budget through Parliament, calls it ‘partial failure’
French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu said on Monday he would push his budget bill through parliament without a vote, acknowledging it was a “partial failure” after weeks of stalled negotiations
Read moreBulgaria’s President Radev resigns, fuelling speculation of new political party
Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev will resign, he said in a speech on Monday, stoking widespread speculation that he will form his own political party to run in upcoming parliamentary elections after the previous government resigned last month
Read moreIranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi disinvited from Davos summit after bloody crackdown on protests
“Although he was invited last fall, the tragic loss of lives of civilians in Iran over the past few weeks means that it is not right for the Iranian government to be represented at Davos this year,” World Economic Forum said in a statement
Read moreUN chief Guterres calls Security Council reform ‘essential’, warns against clinging to privileges
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has renewed calls for urgent reform of the UN Security Council, warning that the body no longer reflects today’s global realities. His remarks come as India continues to push for permanent membership in a reformed and expanded council.
Read more‘Pretext for seeking selfish gains’: China slams US claims of threat to Greenland
“We urge the US to stop using the so-called ‘China threat’ as a pretext for seeking selfish gains,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said during a news briefing in Beijing
Read moreChina tech rally gathers pace ahead of 2026 as AI breakthroughs fuel stocks despite economic strain
China is seeing a renewed surge in technology-led optimism as it heads into 2026, with fresh advances in artificial intelligence and other high-tech sectors driving a strong rally in tech stocks, even as the wider economy continues to face challenges.
Read moreGerman investment in US falls nearly 45% in first year of Trump’s second term: Report
German investment in the United States dropped sharply in the first year of President Donald Trump’s second term, as companies grew cautious amid rising trade uncertainty. A report by the German Economic Institute shows both investment flows and exports weakening.
Read moreAfghanistan: 7 killed, several injured in Kabul blast targeting Chinese nationals
Several people were killed after an explosion rocked Kabul’s Shahr-e-Naw area on Monday, according to Afghanistan’s Taliban-run interior ministry. The blast occurred in one of the capital’s most secure neighbourhoods, with officials saying details were still emerging.
Read moreSouth Korea deploys ‘monster’ Hyunmoo-5 missile amid North Korea nuclear threat
South Korea has reportedly deployed a new ballistic missile, dubbed the “monster” for its size, as part of its evolving military strategy in response to North Korea’s nuclear weapons development
Read more‘Snow apocalypse’ hits Russia’s Kamchatka, multi-storey buildings buried in viral video
Kamchatka, Russia, faces an unprecedented blizzard, burying towns under snow as tall as two storeys. Vehicles and streets vanish beneath white drifts while emergency crews work tirelessly, and authorities urge locals to remain indoors
Read moreUS tightens visa rules for Bangladesh: B1, B2 applicants must pay $15K bond after approval
The US now requires Bangladeshi nationals applying for B1 and B2 visas to post a refundable $15,000 bond after approval. The measure aims to ensure compliance, with authorities warning against scams and early payments
Read moreTrump’s Greenland push could spell 'end of Nato', warns Eurasia Group's chief Ian Bremmer
Ian Bremmer has warned that if Trump persists in pushing for control of Greenland, it could spell “the end of Nato,” arguing that such a move would strain transatlantic ties and provoke deep opposition from European allies and Denmark
Read moreRBI proposes linking Brics digital currencies at 2026 summit to ease cross-border payments
The Reserve Bank of India has proposed linking the digital currencies of Brics countries to make cross-border payments for trade and tourism easier, according to a Reuters report. The proposal is expected to be discussed at the 2026 Brics summit, which India will host later this year.
Read moreRBI proposes linking BRICS digital currencies to ease trade and reduce dollar reliance
The plan could feature on the India-hosted BRICS summit agenda and aims to simplify cross-border payments via interoperable CBDCs amid rising geopolitics and U.S. tariff threats.
Read moreTrump envoy disinvited from Greenland dog sled race, organisers call move 'reassuring'
The Greenland Dog Sledding Association (KNQK) had objected to the invitation extended to Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry and last week opened an investigation into who had authorised it, according to a report
Read moreIMF raises India’s 2025 growth forecast to 7.3% amid global trade tensions
The International Monetary Fund has raised India’s economic growth forecast for 2025, citing stronger corporate earnings and sustained economic momentum, while noting that the global economy has absorbed recent tariff shocks.
Read moreIs Trump planning a surprise military strike on Iran?
The US has deployed the USS Abraham Lincoln strike group, additional F-15 jets to Jordan, and cargo aircraft to the Diego Garcia military base on a remote island in the Indian Ocean. This, as Iran reports over 3,900 protester deaths and more than 24,000 arrests
Read moreWill Kamala Harris run again or will Biden-ties pull her down? Democrats want 2028 primaries early
As Democrats look to avoid the mistakes of the 2024 election, they face a critical question: Should Kamala Harris get another chance? By holding early primaries, they want to finalise a nominee quickly to mount a spirited campaign.
Read moreIran signals internet return as state television is briefly hacked
Iranian authorities may ease a nationwide internet blackout imposed during the most serious unrest since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, as signs of strain emerged with an apparent hack of state television, according to a report
Read moreGovt as cupid? Thai party proposes matchmaking scheme to tackle low birth rate crisis
With Thailand’s birth rate declining rapidly, a political party has proposed an unusual plan: the government would help citizens find romantic partners to encourage marriage and childbirth. The idea has sparked debate as the country heads into a general election
Read moreIMF raises 2026 global growth forecast to 3.3% as AI boom offsets trade risks
The fund says the world economy remains resilient despite tariffs, geopolitics, and supply-chain disruptions, but warns AI could also fuel inflation and market volatility.
Read moreJ&K: Paratrooper succumbs to injuries in Kishtwar encounter as search operation continues
A paratrooper succumbed to his injuries after being critically wounded in a gunfight with terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar district, officials said on Monday.
Read morePutin invited to join Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ on postwar Gaza, Kremlin says
Russia said on Monday that President Putin has been invited to join Trump's “Board of Peace” aimed at overseeing postwar governance and reconstruction in Gaza.
Read more1 year of Trump 2.0: From tariffs to Venezuela, how US president shook global order
One year into Donald Trump’s second term, the US has changed global politics through aggressive tariffs, mass deportations, military interventions, and withdrawals from key international institutions. From China and Iran to Ukraine and Venezuela, Trump’s 'America First' agenda has triggered a dramatic shift in the global order
Read moreNepal enters election season as code of conduct comes into effect
Ahead of parliamentary elections in Nepal on March 5, the code of conduct has come into effect. The elections were necessitated after widespread protests toppled the government of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli last year.
Read more'Let the sovereign people decide': Japan headed for snap polls as PM announces parliament dissolution on Friday
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has announced the dissolution of parliament and called a snap election later this month, pitching the vote as a public verdict on her leadership and her ability to push through an ambitious reform agenda
Read moreFrom efficiency to resilience: WEF reports global supply chains entering an age of permanent volatility
Geopolitics, climate shocks and pandemic lessons are pushing firms toward diversified, regional, and more secure supply networks, even at higher cost
Read more'Will not be blackmailed’: Europe readies economic countermeasures to Trump’s Greenland tariff ultimatum
Europe is reportedly preparing countermeasures after US President Donald Trump threatened steep tariffs on countries opposing his push for control over Greenland. Germany and France said the bloc would respond in unity, warning it would not accept economic “blackmail”
Read moreJapan, US shortlist first projects under $550 billion investment plan, reports
Officials on both sides are aiming to formalise the first project ahead of Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s expected visit to the United States later this spring, the report said
Read moreUnited Airlines flight avoids crash landing after mechanical glitch at Orlando airport | Watch
A United Airlines flight was forced to evacuate after a mechanical issue during landing at Orlando International Airport, with no injuries reported.
Read moreSpain high-speed train collision: Death toll rises to 39, many more injured
At least 39 people were killed after two high-speed trains collided in southern Spain, police said on Monday, as rescue teams worked through the night to search for survivors.
Read moreChina’s population falls for fourth year as births hit record low despite new family incentives
China’s population dropped by another 3 million in 2025, with births falling to a record low despite expanded child-rearing incentives, underscoring deepening demographic and economic pressures
Read moreWorld is facing collapse of truth and trust, warns Klaus Schwab before Davos summit
WEF founder says erosion of shared reality is weakening collective action as global leaders gather amid war, economic stress, and technological disruption.
Read moreIran’s wealthy party in Turkey while deadly protests rage at home
While anti-regime protests in Iran have left thousands dead, some of the country’s wealthiest citizens have been spotted partying in Turkish nightclubs
Read moreDavos 2026 begins today: Explore the Alpine gem beyond the World Economic Forum
World Economic Forum 2026 begins in Davos today. Here are all the places you can explore in the Swiss Alps while world leaders deliberate on the economic outlook of the world. Davos offers a multi-layered winter escape even when the world is watching.
Read moreTwo killed, 85 hospitalised as blast rips through Chinese steel plant; factory managers detained
An explosion at a Baogang United Steel plant in Baotou killed two people, left 85 hospitalised and eight missing, with authorities detaining factory managers as investigations and rescue efforts continue.
Read moreTrump says Nobel Prize denial ends obligation to ‘think purely of peace’, presses Greenland demand
In his latest threat, US President Donald Trump has said the denial of Nobel Peace Prize has ended his obligation to pursue peace in the world. He has used the denial of the prize as a justification to occupy Denmark's Greenland island.
Read moreIran: CEO of top telecom firm sacked after failing to block internet despite govt orders
Iran has fired the CEO of Irancell, its second-largest telecom operator, accusing the company of failing to fully enforce internet shutdown orders during unrest. Many viewed the blackout as a way to control news during growing protests over economic difficulties
Read more‘It’s time, it will be done’: Trump doubles down on Greenland after joint EU statement rejects threats
Donald Trump has renewed warnings to Denmark over Greenland, dismissing a joint European statement rejecting his threats. Citing security concerns and Nato’s role, Trump said action was imminent, escalating tensions with close US allies across Europe
Read moreGuatemala declares emergency after prison riots & police officers’ killings
Guatemala President Bernardo Arévalo has declared a 30-day emergency after suspected gang members killed seven police officers in apparent retaliation for authorities retaking control of one of three maximum security prisons where inmates had rioted and taken hostages.
Read moreIndia invited to Trump’s Gaza ‘Board of Peace’: How will this body function?
US President Donald Trump has proposed a US-led 'Board of Peace' to oversee Gaza’s post-war governance, reconstruction and security. India is among several countries invited to join the initiative, which forms part of Trump’s 20-point Gaza ceasefire plan endorsed by the UN Security Council
Read moreKarachi Gul Plaza fire: Death toll rises to 10, around 60 still missing
The death toll from a major fire at Karachi’s Gul Plaza has risen to 10, with around 60 people still missing. Rescue teams, assisted by the army, continue operations amid structural risks as authorities investigate the cause and promise compensation
Read moreYoweri Museveni claims landslide win in Uganda’s election shows dominance of the ruling party
President Yoweri Museveni said that his landslide victory in Uganda's election showed the dominance of his party. Uganda hasn't witnessed a peaceful transfer of presidential power since independence from British colonial rule six decades ago.
Read moreIran state TV hijacked as protest messages, video of exiled Crown Prince Pahlavi air nationwide
Iran’s state television network was briefly hijacked by anti-regime activists who aired protest messages and a video address by exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, prompting renewed calls for nationwide demonstrations
Read moreTrade war or diplomacy? How will Europe deal with Trump’s tariff threat over Greenland?
Donald Trump is upping the ante on Greenland; he has threatened to impose a 10 per cent tariff on eight European nations in his quest for the semi-autonomous Danish territory. What has been Europe’s response to the US president’s move? A trade war is looming with severe repercussions for both sides
Read moreEU favours talks over ‘trade bazooka’ for now as Trump goes all-out to occupy Greenland
At an urgent meeting, the European Union (EU) has favoured holding talks for now instead of going ahead with the 'trade bazooka' over US President Donald Trump's announcement of tariffs as part of a campaign to occupy Denmark's Greenland island.
Read more7 police officials killed as coordinated gang attacks erupt amid Guatemala prison unrest
Violence erupted in Guatemala City after security forces retook two prisons from gang control, freeing hostages.
Read more1 year into Trump 2.0: How rich have the Donald and his family become?
While Donald Trump completes one year of his second US presidency, his wealth has surged dramatically. From cryptocurrency ventures and social media investments to global real estate deals and licensing income, Trump and his family have seen major financial gains, raising serious questions about conflicts of interest
Read moreAs Trump reshapes global order, World Economic Forum starts in Davos today
As US President Donald Trump reshapes the world to his liking through invasions, tariffs, and political coercion, world leaders, top executives, and civil society figures have converged in Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum that begins today.
Read moreIn a tit-for-tat, EU readies $108 bn tariff pushback to Trump's Greenland threat
The European Union is preparing retaliatory trade measures after President Donald Trump threatened new tariffs linked to US demands over Greenland.
Read moreIn Portugal election, socialist races ahead of far-right candidate in first round
In Portugal's presidential election, Socialist Antonio Jose Seguro was leading with 30.6% of the vote while far-right contender Andre Ventura came in second with 24.2% in the first round. They will face off on February 8 in the second round.
Read moreUkraine, US to advance peace talks in Davos amid renewed Russian strikes, Kyiv negotiator says
Ukraine’s top negotiator, Rustem Umerov, said two days of talks with US officials on security guarantees and a post-war recovery plan will continue in Davos
Read moreAt least 21 killed as high-speed trains derail in southern Spain near Adamuz
At least 21 people were killed and dozens injured after a high-speed train derailed near Adamuz in Spain’s Cordoba province and struck an oncoming Renfe service, sending both trains off the tracks and prompting a major emergency response
Read moreUAE's Mohamed bin Zayed visits India amid Iran tension, Trump's new Gaza move
UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan will travel to India on January 19 for talks aimed at advancing the bilateral comprehensive strategic partnership
Read moreChile declares state of emergency as wildfires kill 18, force mass evacuations
Chile declares a state of emergency as fast-spreading wildfires kill 18 people, destroy homes and force large-scale evacuations across the Nuble and Bío Bío regions
Read moreSyria announces ceasefire deal with Kurdish-led SDF after troop advances in contested regions
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa announced a ceasefire deal with the Kurdish-led SDF including integrating Kurdish forces into state institutions, handing over key provinces to Damascus and transferring control of IS detainees to the government.
Read moreChile declares emergency as wildfires kill at least 16, force thousands to flee
Out-of-control wildfires in Chile’s Nuble and Biobio regions have killed at least 16 people and forced over 50,000 to evacuate. President Boric declared a state of emergency as firefighters battle flames fuelled by high winds and heat.
Read moreScotland’s Swinney vows fresh independence referendum if SNP wins May vote
Scotland’s First Minister John Swinney has said he will push for a second independence referendum if his Scottish National Party secures a majority in the May Scottish Parliament elections, arguing that such a result would give a clear democratic mandate for another vote.
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